Korean national dress since ancient times, called Hanbok (Korean terrestrial means Meehan represent a combination refers to a set of Koreans) hanbok both men and women are loose. For the comfort and maneuverability But I will not use buttons or cloth bound instead. Set of men below contains the "Share Purchase" but the modern so-called "pan", which refers to pants outer wear, "said G." The pants loosely tied legs with "Taemin," a strip of fabric. tie the legs, "Saban Somerton" a short-sleeved leotard inside. Jackets called "Colima", a long-sleeved shirt with no collar, no pocket. Dress the current culture is used only for special occasions only.